Don Broderick, an angry white male who works for Fox News, drove into a Central Park bicyclist with …
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Gawker has learned that Broderick, currently a news writer for the angriest cable news network, was previously suspended for assaulting a Fox co-worker. The incident took place roughly ten years ago in the Fox newsroom. According to a source who witnessed the altercation, Broderick and a Fox colleague were arguing when Broderick took a swing at his co-worker. A security guard had to break up the fight, and Broderick was briefly suspended by Sharri Berg, who was at the time the network's vice president of news operations. No one was injured.

Last week, Broderick rammed bicyclist Brian Dooda with his SUV in Central Park after the pair got in a traffic argument, dragging Dooda on his hood for four blocks before leaving the scene. In his statement to police, Dooda described Broderick as driving with "psychotic intent" while Dooda begged for his life. Broderick told Gawker that Dooda was a "vigilante" who attacked and punched him. The NYPD is investigating the incident.